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The Ribosomes in Eukaryotic Cells Are Larger Than the Ribosomes

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The ribosomes in eukaryotic cells are larger than the ribosomes in prokaryotic cells. Furthermore, eukaryotic ribosomes are not affected by some chemicals that affect prokaryotic ribosomes, a fact that can be put to good use by microbiologists seeking new antimicrobial drugs. An example of this is the antibiotic erythromycin, which prevents protein synthesis by prokaryotic ribosomes but does not affect eukaryotic ribosomes at all. Thus, erythromycin kills bacteria but does not affect humans or other animals. Using this information, which of the following would be expected and would support the endosymbiont hypothesis?


A) Mitochondrial ribosomes will be larger than prokaryotic ribosomes.
B) Mitochondria and chloroplasts will not have ribosomes.
C) The ribosomes in chloroplasts will be sensitive to erythromycin.
D) Prokaryotic ribosomes and eukaryotic ribosomes will be more similar to each other than they are to the ribosomes in mitochondria or chloroplasts.

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